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Smith & Nephew Pico 7 dressing provides suction also known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) which draws out excess fluid from a wound and protects the incision or helps in wound healing. It is a silicone-based, four-layer dressing design that manages exudate through simultaneous absorption and evaporation, providing greater comfort, reducing the number of dressing changes, and enabling NPWT to be an option for a wider range of patients in all care settings.
Features of Pico 7 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System:
- Reduce edema.
- No canister is needed.
- Improve wound contraction.
- Protect against external contamination.
- Ease of use with a small, light, and portable design.
- It helps to prevent bacteria from entering the wound.
- For open and chronic wounds as well as closed incisions.
- Low to moderately exuding wounds, up to the seven-day system.
- It may also improve blood flow to the wound which will help it to heal.
- With two dressings, one pump and pump clip, and secondary fixation strips.
- Use uninterrupted for up to 7 days, potentially saving time and money by optimizing dressing changes.
- Improved patient experience with a more efficient, ultra-quieter pump and integrated belt clip for full portability.
How does the PICO7 Wound therapy system work?
- Pico 7 consists of an NPWT pump connected to an absorbent gentle adhesive dressing.
- The pump is battery-operated. The batteries may be changed with two Alkaline AA batteries if required.
- The dressing is applied to the wound and extra strips are placed over the outside edge to help hold the dressing in place. When the pump is turned on, the air is pulled out of the dressing and excess fluid from the wound will start to enter the dressing. The dressing helps to prevent bacteria from entering the wound. It may also improve blood flow to the wound which will help it to heal.
When to use PICO?
The easy-to-use PICO System expands the options for applying NPWT to many wound conditions, as well as closed surgical incisions. PICO is appropriate for:
- Acute wounds
- Chronic wounds
- Closed surgical incisions
- Traumatic wounds
- Sub-acute and dehisced wounds
- Flaps and grafts
- Partial-thickness burns
- Ulcers – diabetic, pressure, leg
When to use PICO 7 wound therapy system?
General Activity
- Pico 7 wound therapy pump may be carried in user pocket or belt clip; wherever is most comfortable for the user, considering the size and location of the wound. The pump should be carried so that it is accessible to both the user and healthcare professional to check the status routinely.
Sleeping
- Make sure that the PICO 7 wound therapy system is placed somewhere safe and cannot be pulled off a table or cabinet onto the floor during sleep
Safety
- The PICO pumps contain a Magnet. Keep the PICO pumps at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from other medical devices at all times. As with all electrical equipment, failure to maintain an appropriate distance may disrupt the operation of nearby medical devices.
Washing and showering
- Light showering is permissible; however, the pump should be disconnected and placed in a safe location where it will not get wet. While disconnected the dressing should not be exposed to a direct spray or submerged in water. Ensure the end of the tubing attached to the dressing is facing down so that water does not enter the tube.
Travel
- Users can travel on an aircraft, train, and boat with your PICO 7 NPWT system. Special care must be taken regarding pump positioning when in close proximity to other people.
- During transport, there is a potential for radio frequency interference that could affect PICO 7 NPWT performance. If the PICO 7 pump malfunctions, replace the batteries using the instruction in the Battery section. Please contact your healthcare professional if the malfunction is not corrected.
How to use:
- Prepare the Wound Area: Cleanse and prepare the wound according to your local clinical protocol (e.g., wound cleansing solution, gentle debridement if indicated). Ensure surrounding skin is dry and intact before applying NPWT dressing.
- Apply the PICO Dressing: Remove the first release liner from the
dressing and place the dressing centrally over the wound with the
port-connection uppermost.
Peel off the remaining liners and smooth the dressing firmly around the wound to eliminate creases that could cause air leaks. - Install the PICO Pump: Insert 2x alkaline AA batteries into the PICO 7 pump. Connect the pump to the dressing by twisting the tubing connectors together until secure.
- Start Negative Pressure Therapy: Press the start button on the PICO 7 pump. The indicator will start to flash, indicating that NPWT is being applied.
- Check System Function: Ensure the pump maintains negative pressure and the dressing seal is intact.
- Apply Fixation Strips: Once the pump is running, apply fixation strips around the dressing edges to enhance adhesion and reduce air leaks. Confirm smooth, wrinkle-free application for optimal seal.
- Therapy Duration & Dressing Wear Time: The PICO 7 system is designed for up to 7 days of continuous therapy, depending on wound exudate and clinical judgment. Replace the dressing earlier if the dressing becomes full, blocked, or saturated with fluid.
Warranty
- Standard manufacturer terms & conditions apply for warranty of this product.
Please call us for specific details
Return
Return Policy:
- All products with value at or under $25 are not returnable.
- All returns are subject to a restocking fee. Call our customer service for details.
- All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization Number) unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
- All the products must be returned in new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customer's expense in the original packaging.
Please call us for specific details
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Description
Smith & Nephew Pico 7 dressing provides suction also known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) which draws out excess fluid from a wound and protects the incision or helps in wound healing. It is a silicone-based, four-layer dressing design that manages exudate through simultaneous absorption and evaporation, providing greater comfort, reducing the number of dressing changes, and enabling NPWT to be an option for a wider range of patients in all care settings.
Features of Pico 7 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System:
- Reduce edema.
- No canister is needed.
- Improve wound contraction.
- Protect against external contamination.
- Ease of use with a small, light, and portable design.
- It helps to prevent bacteria from entering the wound.
- For open and chronic wounds as well as closed incisions.
- Low to moderately exuding wounds, up to the seven-day system.
- It may also improve blood flow to the wound which will help it to heal.
- With two dressings, one pump and pump clip, and secondary fixation strips.
- Use uninterrupted for up to 7 days, potentially saving time and money by optimizing dressing changes.
- Improved patient experience with a more efficient, ultra-quieter pump and integrated belt clip for full portability.
How does the PICO7 Wound therapy system work?
- Pico 7 consists of an NPWT pump connected to an absorbent gentle adhesive dressing.
- The pump is battery-operated. The batteries may be changed with two Alkaline AA batteries if required.
- The dressing is applied to the wound and extra strips are placed over the outside edge to help hold the dressing in place. When the pump is turned on, the air is pulled out of the dressing and excess fluid from the wound will start to enter the dressing. The dressing helps to prevent bacteria from entering the wound. It may also improve blood flow to the wound which will help it to heal.
When to use PICO?
The easy-to-use PICO System expands the options for applying NPWT to many wound conditions, as well as closed surgical incisions. PICO is appropriate for:
- Acute wounds
- Chronic wounds
- Closed surgical incisions
- Traumatic wounds
- Sub-acute and dehisced wounds
- Flaps and grafts
- Partial-thickness burns
- Ulcers – diabetic, pressure, leg
When to use PICO 7 wound therapy system?
General Activity
- Pico 7 wound therapy pump may be carried in user pocket or belt clip; wherever is most comfortable for the user, considering the size and location of the wound. The pump should be carried so that it is accessible to both the user and healthcare professional to check the status routinely.
Sleeping
- Make sure that the PICO 7 wound therapy system is placed somewhere safe and cannot be pulled off a table or cabinet onto the floor during sleep
Safety
- The PICO pumps contain a Magnet. Keep the PICO pumps at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from other medical devices at all times. As with all electrical equipment, failure to maintain an appropriate distance may disrupt the operation of nearby medical devices.
Washing and showering
- Light showering is permissible; however, the pump should be disconnected and placed in a safe location where it will not get wet. While disconnected the dressing should not be exposed to a direct spray or submerged in water. Ensure the end of the tubing attached to the dressing is facing down so that water does not enter the tube.
Travel
- Users can travel on an aircraft, train, and boat with your PICO 7 NPWT system. Special care must be taken regarding pump positioning when in close proximity to other people.
- During transport, there is a potential for radio frequency interference that could affect PICO 7 NPWT performance. If the PICO 7 pump malfunctions, replace the batteries using the instruction in the Battery section. Please contact your healthcare professional if the malfunction is not corrected.
How to use:
- Prepare the Wound Area: Cleanse and prepare the wound according to your local clinical protocol (e.g., wound cleansing solution, gentle debridement if indicated). Ensure surrounding skin is dry and intact before applying NPWT dressing.
- Apply the PICO Dressing: Remove the first release liner from the
dressing and place the dressing centrally over the wound with the
port-connection uppermost.
Peel off the remaining liners and smooth the dressing firmly around the wound to eliminate creases that could cause air leaks. - Install the PICO Pump: Insert 2x alkaline AA batteries into the PICO 7 pump. Connect the pump to the dressing by twisting the tubing connectors together until secure.
- Start Negative Pressure Therapy: Press the start button on the PICO 7 pump. The indicator will start to flash, indicating that NPWT is being applied.
- Check System Function: Ensure the pump maintains negative pressure and the dressing seal is intact.
- Apply Fixation Strips: Once the pump is running, apply fixation strips around the dressing edges to enhance adhesion and reduce air leaks. Confirm smooth, wrinkle-free application for optimal seal.
- Therapy Duration & Dressing Wear Time: The PICO 7 system is designed for up to 7 days of continuous therapy, depending on wound exudate and clinical judgment. Replace the dressing earlier if the dressing becomes full, blocked, or saturated with fluid.
Warranty
- Standard manufacturer terms & conditions apply for warranty of this product.
Please call us for specific details
Return
Return Policy:
- All products with value at or under $25 are not returnable.
- All returns are subject to a restocking fee. Call our customer service for details.
- All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization Number) unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
- All the products must be returned in new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customer's expense in the original packaging.
Please call us for specific details
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